Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that at the next sitting of the House, I shall move on behalf of the EFF:
That the House debates the abuse of power as the underlying factor fuelling corruption in the country as identified by the 2014 Corruption Watch Annual Report.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that at the next sitting day I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the House -
1) establishes a multiparty ad hoc committee in terms of the National Assembly Rule 214(1)(a), to investigate the role of the security services in the state of the nation address on 12 February 2015, which includes, but is not limited to, the role of the security services in one, the removal of Members of Parliament, MPS, from the House, and two, the use of a signal jamming device to disrupt signals in the House;
2) further ensures that the committee consists of 11 members as follows, ANC six, DA three, EFF one ...
But hon Deputy Speaker, that is not a notice of a motion. [Interjections.]
Well, hon Chief Whip, please allow me to give him permission. If he treats it as a notice, that is his business. [Interjections.] Are you finished? Right.
No, hon Deputy Speaker, let me continue.
( Also notes that the committee will exercise the powers in Rule 138 that it may deem necessary for performance of its tasks and that the committee report to the National Assembly, NA, by no later than 27 March 2015.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the IFP:
That the House debates the blatant lack of accountability of the former owners of the Aurora mine and the continual struggle by former miners, some of whom live in abject poverty, to get their salary paid.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the ANC:
That the House debates the impact that the safety net to alleviate poverty has on making our grant beneficiaries economically viable.
Somlomo, ekuhlaleni okulandelayo kweNdlu ngiyophakamisa:
Ukuthi Indlu ixoxe ngezindlela kanye nezinto ezingasiza abantu bakithi bafakelwe ama-lighting conductors ezindaweni lapho kujwayeleke ukuthi kudlalela khona umbani, ikakhulukazi ezindaweni ezaziwayo ukuthi zithandwa yizichotho nemibani ehambisana nokuduma okukhulu kwezulu elidlula nemiphefumulo yabantu iphinde ishiye abanye belimele. (Translation of isiZulu notice of motion follows.)
[Ms MNGANGA-GCABASHE: Speaker, I give notice that on the next sitting day of the House I will move:
That the House debates ways and measures that might assist our people with regard to the installation of lightning conductors in the areas that usually experience lightning, especially in the areas which are known to have hail which is accompanied by lightning and thunderstorms which take people's lives and leave some injured.]
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the House discusses the extent, the supply and harm that can be reduced according to the drug master plan as substance abuse is rife within our communities and substances of choice vary between provinces. In our country only 1 out of 18 persons requesting treatment has access to it.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the ANC:
That the House debates means and ways of eradicating substance abuse and supporting affected families through the White Paper on Social Development, understanding that the family is the nucleus of the society upon which social cohesion can be developed and there is, in many instances, a corrosion of the norms and values that bind a society or family together due to substance abuse.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the House debates the continued delay in the allocation and occupation of houses or family units built as part of hostel upgrades across the country.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the IFP:
That the House debates the double standards applied by Correctional Services on issues of medical parole and how these processes are blatantly used to favour the politically connected, such as Schabir Shaik.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the EFF: That the House debates the Statistics SA report on poverty in South Africa and immediate steps needed to ensure that in a country with such great wealth, no one goes to bed hungry.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the ACDP:
That the House debates the apparent failure of state security to stop South Africa from becoming a viable base for terror groups directly linked to Al Qaeda and Islamic State, IS, particularly in the light of the recent United Nations Security Council's concern that 11 international terrorists might use the country as an operational base.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the EFF:
That the House debates the rights of Islamic fundamentalism in Africa and the specific role that South Africa should play in this regard.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the ANC:
That the House debates the possible ways of and obstacles to securing suitable and affordable land for the integration of all communities closer to the working areas or in the current suburbs to practically eliminate the legacy of apartheid segment patterns.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the House debates the impact of the current drought on food security and the knock-on effect on the rural economy.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the House debates the decreasing levels of revenue and increasing levels of expenditure resulting in a swollen deficit and how this would be addressed to reassure investors.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the House debates the damage to school infrastructure during the recent protests in Malamulele and the way forward.
Hon Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that in the next sitting, I shall move on behalf of the DA:
That the House -
1) debates the President's discretionary powers for appointment to and removal from public office, noting the recommendation by the Home Affairs Portfolio Committee to appoint President Zuma's special advisor, Glen Mashinini as an IEC Commissioner and further noting the remarks by the Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke on the "remarkable concentration of the President's powers of appointment";
2) considers how best we may shield the appointments of public functionaries to institutions like the National Prosecuting Authority, NPA, and the Chapter 9 institutions from the personal preferences and vagaries of the appointing authority; and
3) refers the matter of the President's discretionary powers to the Constitutional Review Committee for further consideration.